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picket vs demonstrator

demonstrator vs picket

picket and demonstrator both are nouns.

picket is a verb but demonstrator is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
picket Yes No Yes No
demonstrator Yes No No No
As nouns, demonstrator is a hypernym of picket; that is, demonstrator is a word with a broader meaning than picket:
  • picket: a protester posted by a labor organization outside a place of work
  • demonstrator: someone who participates in a public display of group feeling
Other hypernyms of picket include protester.
picket (noun) demonstrator (noun)
a form of military punishment used by the British in the late 17th century in which a soldier was forced to stand on one foot on a pointed stake someone who participates in a public display of group feeling
a wooden strip forming part of a fence someone who demonstrates an article to a prospective buyer
a vehicle performing sentinel duty a teacher or teacher's assistant who demonstrates the principles that are being taught
a detachment of troops guarding an army from surprise attack
a protester posted by a labor organization outside a place of work
a person employed to keep watch for some anticipated event
picket (verb) demonstrator (verb)
fasten with a picket
serve as pickets or post pickets
Difference between picket and demonstrator

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